This Fair Trade-produced, hand-crafted game is a unique way for young children to learn their alphabet! Each small
padded 'stone' has a letter hand-embroidered on one side, ideal for
children who benefit from hands-on learning. A wonderful addition to an
Indigenous-inspired learning centre!

As this is a handmade
product, colours may vary slightly to those pictured, but the quality
will remain the same. Scholastic is proud to support Fair Trade practice
— the artisans who produce these wonderful products are specialists in
their field, be it embroidery, hand stitching or screen printing. They
work as part of a 'collaborative operative', which enables them to
better control their working conditions.

A percentage of the
profits goes directly towards building and maintaining schools in their
communities and ensures their children have uniforms, books and paid
school fees.

Grandma Emmy remembers what the war was like — listening to the wireless each night for news from the front-lines, crouching in trenches during air-raid drills at school, making cakes and socks for the war effort.

The war meant blackouts and sandbagging, but also playing with searchlights and the first taste of hamburgers. Although the fighting was far away, everyone's lives changed forever.

I like it when Papa tells stories about the olden days. There were no radios or TVs, instead families would sing around pianos. Rather than cars, everybody rode horses. The townspeople even had to make their own bread and bricks because the nearest city was far away. Although it was long ago, Papa still remembers those days with a smile.

A walk down memory lane to a time when there were no radios or TVs;
instead, families would sing around the piano. Rather than drive cars,
people rode horses. The townsfolk even had to make their own bread
and bricks because the nearest city was far away.Papa and the Olden Days

Edwards,Ian

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